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2002-017

 

JANUARY TO DECEMBER TOTAL TRADE STANDS AT $61.701 BILLION

Total external trade in goods for January to December 2001 amounted to $61.701 billion or 11.2 percent lower than $69.465 billion in 2000. Bill for foreign-made merchandise declined by 5.9 percent to $29.550 billion from $31.387 billion. On the other hand, exports posted a 15.6 percent year-on-year decrease reporting an aggregate dollar revenue of $32.150 billion down from $38.078 billion a year earlier. Balance of trade surplus for the Philippines amounted to $2.600 billion or 61.1 percent lower than last years $6.691 billion.

Fig. 1A.Philippine Trade Performance in January  December : 2000 & 2001
(F.O.B. Value in Million US Dollar)
Figure 1a

Fig. 1B. Philippine Trade Performance in December : 2000 & 2001
(F.O.B. Value in Million US Dollar)
Figure 1b

DECEMBER IMPORTS DECLINED BY 4.2 PERCENT

Total merchandise trade for December 2001, declined by 16.5 percent to $4.788 billion from $5.733 billion during the same period last year. Dollar-inflow generated by exports amounted to $2.645 billion, or a 24.3 percent decrease from last years $3.496 billion, while expenditures for imported goods decreased by 4.2 percent to $2.143 billion from $2.237 billion. The BOT-G surplus stood at $503 million.

ELECTRONICS AND COMPONENTS ACCOUNT FOR 18.5 PERCENT OF IMPORT BILL

Accounting for 18.5 percent of the total aggregate import bill, payments for Electronics and Components amounted to $397.17 million or 7.1 percent lower than last year's $427.32 million. Compared to the previous month, dollar-outflow increased by 18.8 percent from $334.23 million.

Purchases of Telecommunication Equipment and Electrical Machinery ranked second with a 10.0 percent share. Payments made reached $213.23 million for a 15.4 percent slowdown over last years $251.90 million.

Mineral Fuels, Lubricants and Related Materials, the third top import reported purchases worth $210.85 million, or a 12.6 percent decrease from $241.14 million a year earlier.

Office and EDP Machines accounting for 9.1 percent of the total bill, ranked fourth as payments reached $195.35 million, higher by 39.4 percent from last year's $140.15 million.

Expenditures for Transport Equipment, combined for a 5.4 percent share of the aggregate bill, which increased by 72.3 percent to $116.13 million from $67.42 million.

Industrial Machinery and Equipment accounting for 5.3 percent of the total bill, was RPs sixth top import for the month with payments worth $112.91 million or 20.9 percent lower than last years $142.66 million.

Rounding up the list of the top imports for December 2001 were:Materials/Accessories Imported on Consignment Basis for the Manufacture of Other Electrical and Electronic Machinery and Equipment, $98.33 million; Textile Yarn, Fabrics, Made-up Articles and Related Products, $68.17 million; Plastics in Primary and Non-Primary Forms, $41.97 million; Iron and Steel, $39.59 million.

Aggregate payment for the countrys top ten imports for December 2001 amounted to $1.494 billion or 69.7 percent of the total bill.

Fig. 2. Philippine Top Imports in December: 2000 & 2001
(F.O.B. Value in Million US Dollar)
Figure 2

CAPITAL GOODS ACCOUNT FOR 42.0 PERCENT OF THE TOTAL IMPORT BILL

Capital Goods accounting for 42.0 percent of the aggregate bill declined by 1.8 percent year-on-year growth to $900.24 million from $916.41 million. The group was led by Telecommunication Equipment and Electrical Machinery valued at $460.33 million or a 21.5 percent share of the total.

Payments for Raw Materials and Intermediate Goods consisting of unprocessed raw materials and semi-processed raw materials accounted for 37.0 percent of the aggregate bill even as importation went down by 5.2 percent to $792.48 million from $835.53 million.

Purchases of Mineral Fuel & Lubricant valued at $210.85 million, registered a 12.6 percent decrease from $241.14 million.

Expenditures for Consumer Goods declined by 0.1 percent to $191.56 million from $191.30 million, while Special Transactions went down by 10.0 percent to $47.40 million from $52.64 million.

Fig. 3. Philippine Imports by Major Type of Goods in December : 2000 & 2001
(F.O.B. Value in Million US Dollar)

Figure 3

JAPAN CORNERS 22.0 PERCENT OF DECEMBER IMPORT BILL

Purchases of Japanese made goods, accounting for 22.0 percent of the total import bill, decreased by 0.8 percent to $471.81 million from $475.75 million a year earlier. Exports to Japan, on the other hand amounted to $377.42 million yielding a two-way trade figure of $849.23 million and a trade deficit for RP placed at $94.39 million.

US, the countrys second biggest source of imports with a 18.3 percent share, reported shipments valued at $392.87 million against exports amounting to $702.52 million. Total trade reached $1.095 billion while trade surplus for the Philippines stood at $309.66 million.

Republic of Korea followed as RPs third biggest source of imports. With payments worth $147.55 million, imports from Korea went down by 9.0 percent from $162.21 million while revenue from RPs exports reached $117.53 million resulting to a total trade value of $265.08 million and a $30.03 million deficit for RP.

Other major sources of imports for the month were: ; Singapore, $132.99 million; Hongkong, $101.12 million; Malaysia, $89.46 million;People's Republic of China, $81.27 million; Taiwan, $79.38 million;Indonesia, $73.24 million; and Thailand, $58.62 million.

Payment for imports from the top ten sources for the month amounted to $1.628 billion or 76.0 percent of the total.

Fig. 4. Philippine Imports by Country in December: 2001
Figure 4

UNCOLLECTED DOCUMENTS

As of press time 27 out of 54,601 export documents and 48 out of52,577 import documents are still expected from the ports.


Source: National Statistics Office
            Manila, Philippines
 

  

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